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  • Lincoln Square Street closures Thurs. due to concert

    Organizers say that while they are excited that Columbus Circle will be the focus of so much attention, and are hopeful that the concert will attract large numbers of visitors to Lincoln Square and its businesses, the concert preparations may impact vehicular and pedestrian traffic in the lower end of the district.

    Published by ABC News (Channel 7) on September 4, 2008.

  • Lincoln Square Don't Dance in the Subway, Darlin'

    Trying to get your hands on tickets to the expanded IMAX version of “The Dark Knight” at the AMC Loew’s Lincoln Square? A tipster has some advice for you. [Gothamist]

    Published by New York Times on July 30, 2008.

  • Lincoln Square Manhattan Weekend Box Office: Dark Knight Hangs On in Gotham, But Set its Records Elsewhere

    Paris, Zeigfeld, Oprheum, East 85th St., 86th St. East, 84th St., Lincoln Plaza, 62nd and Broadway, Lincoln Square, Magic Johnson, 72nd St East, Cinemas 1, 2 &3rd Ave, 64th and 2nd , Imaginasian, Manhattan Twin, First and 62nd St., Angelika Film Center, Quad, IFC Center, Film Forum, Village East, Village Seven, Cinema Village, Union Square, Essex, Battery Park 11, Sunshine, 34th Street, Empire, E-Walk, Chelsea, 19th Street East, and Kips Bay.

    Published by The New York Observer on July 28, 2008.

  • Manhattan CB 7 In Court Over Parking Spaces: She Won't Stand for It

    She submitted it to all to State Supreme Court in Manhattan, claiming that Community Board 7 — the other defendant in Ms. Tepler’s suit — wrongly approved an application from the senior care home in Ms. Tepler’s very own bulding (that’s a whole other story) to put a 45-foot-long No Standing zone in front of the building, so that the home could pick up and drop off the elderly residents.

    Published by New York Times on July 24, 2008.

  • Lincoln Square Ferrell and Reilly feel the 'Brother'-ly love

    Will Ferrell and John C. Reilly gave fans waiting in line at the AMC Loews Lincoln Square Theater a treat Monday night when they strolled by on their way to a Maxim mag screening of their new comedy, "Step Brothers."

    Published by New York Daily News on July 22, 2008.

  • Lincoln Square 'KNIGHT' HAWKING IS HISTORIC

    The world premiere of "The Dark Knight" on Monday night brought the cast and the parents of late Joker actor Heath Ledger to the AMC Loews Lincoln Square.

    Published by New York Post on July 17, 2008.

  • Lincoln Square MOURNING AND 'KNIGHT'

    Ledger's family, including dad Kim Ledger and stepmom Iness Ledger, traveled from Perth, Australia, to join the actor's heavy-hearted co-stars at the AMC Loews Lincoln Square last night.

    Published by New York Post on July 15, 2008.

  • Trump Place Crackdown Sought on Illegal Hotels in the City

    Some of the buildings listed in the report include Trump Place on Riverside Boulevard and Worldwide Plaza on West 50th Street. The managers of the buildings could not be reached for comment.

    Published by New York Sun on June 2, 2008.

  • 68th Street and Riverside South Developers Turning to New Generation of Amenities

    At a new Extell Development building at 68th Street and Riverside South, the Avery, buyers don't have to choose event-based amenities over traditional perks. When the building is completed this fall, it will have a billiards room, children's playroom, and gym, and will host private performances by Lincoln Center dancers, singers, and musicians in its private theater.

    Published by New York Sun on May 29, 2008.

  • Lincoln Square Rush & Molloy: Babs picks up tour tab

    Walters did get one free round trip to Washington, D.C., on Barnes & Noble Chairman Len Riggio's private jet. After all, the memoir, with its revelations like Walters' affair with Sen. Edward Brooke, is already a hot seller at Barnes & Noble, where Walters will appear today at Lincoln Square before her "Oprah" appearance airs, and tomorrow at 555 Fifth Ave.

    Published by New York Daily News on May 6, 2008.

  • Lincoln Square Who's on Firth? Cutie Actor Colin Likes Being Bossed Around by a Lady! Also: Matthew Broderick Recalls Romps with Chimps

    smiled recalling the first time he worked on a film with Ms. Hunt: 1987’s Project X, about the military testing radioactivity on chimpanzees. It was “just chimps, just lots and lots of chimps,” Mr. Broderick said on the red carpet at the AMC Lincoln Square on Monday, April 21.

    Published by The New York Observer on April 22, 2008.

  • 10024 To-die-for ZIP is code for and#39;made itand#39;

    According to an analysis for Crain's by research firm Claritas, 10021 still surpasses all other city ZIPs for sheer number of wealthy households. Data from early 2007, the latest available, show that 1,361 households there had more than $2 million in income-producing assets. Contenders on the Upper West Side—10023 and 10024—come close in concentration of wealth but haven't overtaken it.

    Published by Crain's New York Business on April 20, 2008.

  • 10023 To-die-for ZIP is code for and#39;made itand#39;

    According to an analysis for Crain's by research firm Claritas, 10021 still surpasses all other city ZIPs for sheer number of wealthy households. Data from early 2007, the latest available, show that 1,361 households there had more than $2 million in income-producing assets. Contenders on the Upper West Side—10023 and 10024—come close in concentration of wealth but haven't overtaken it.

    Published by Crain's New York Business on April 20, 2008.

  • Lincoln Square CB Richard Ellis' Tighe, Tosko Big Winners at '08 Ingenies

    Moshe Sukenik and David Noonan of Newmark Knight Frank won second place for “The Land Swap that led to the new Lincoln Square Synagogue,” a sale and leaseback deal that REBNY described as “one of the most complex land assemblages in Manhattan.”

    Published by The New York Observer on April 15, 2008.

  • Lincoln Square PICKING 'SIDES'

    Following the Upper East Side and Upper West Side are the West Village, Harlem and Lincoln Square.

    Published by New York Post on March 31, 2008.

  • Manhattan CB 7 Upper West Side: At Peak Times, a Hungrier Meter?

    On Monday, the idea got a polite but lukewarm reception from two committees of Community Board 7, which serves the area. In response to a question about the matter, Ted Timbers, a Transportation spokesman, said the department would not act until the community board and other local groups had had a chance to comment.

    Published by New York Times on March 29, 2008.

  • Lincoln Square RPA Report: Keep Fresh Jersey-Penn Tunnel Going to East Side

    An above-ground light rail loop running along 42nd Street to the Hudson River, back along 34th and up Broadway to Lincoln Square would benefit the most number of currently underserved areas, the study concluded. Plans for the light rail loop should move forward in tandem with the design of Moynihan Station, the new Madison Square Garden, and the No. 7 extension, the report stated.

    Published by The New York Observer on March 24, 2008.

  • Lincoln Square Manhattan Weekend Box Office: The Catch-22 of Summer's Arrival: Sure, It's Warm, but Then There's 10,000 B.C.

    Paris, Zeigfeld, Oprheum, East 85th St., 86th St. East, 84th St., Lincoln Plaza, 62nd and Broadway, Lincoln Square, Magic Johnson, 72nd St East, Cinemas 1, 2 &3rd Ave, 64th and 2nd , Imaginasian, Manhattan Twin, First and 62nd St., Angelika Film Center, Quad, IFC Center, Film Forum, Village East, Village Seven, Cinema Village, Union Square, Essex, Battery Park 11, Sunshine, 34th Street, Empire, E-Walk, Chelsea, 19th Street East, and Kips Bay.

    Published by The New York Observer on March 10, 2008.

  • 60th St Congestion pricing commission sticks with toll for drivers below 60th St.

    The plan calls for an $8 toll for cars entering Manhattan below 60th Street from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. on weekdays. Trucks would have to pay $21, with an exemption for those with low emissions.

    Published by New York Daily News on January 31, 2008.

  • 60th Street Report: Panel likely to smile on Manhattan traffic fee plan

    The commission's choice will likely be a less ambitious version of Mayor Michael Bloomberg's proposal to charge cars $8 and trucks $21 to drive into Manhattan below 86th Street on weekdays from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m., The New York Times reported.

    Published by ABC News (Channel 7) on January 25, 2008.

  • 140 Riverside Boulevard Upper West Side: The Howl That Haunts West 66th Street

    Mr. Lederkramer’s gaze was locked on two large, rust-colored vents, shaped like inverted commas, that sit on a seventh-story ledge at 140 Riverside Boulevard, a 24-story apartment building that is part of the dozen-block Riverside South complex.

    Published by New York Times on January 12, 2008.

  • 140 Riverside Boulevard The Howl That Haunts West 66th Street

    Mr. Lederkramer’s gaze was locked on two large, rust-colored vents, shaped like inverted commas, that sit on a seventh-story ledge at 140 Riverside Boulevard, a 24-story apartment building that is part of the dozen-block Riverside South complex.

    Published by New York Times on January 12, 2008.

  • Lincoln Square Like It Is on WABC-TV

    (Please include cover sheet addressed specifically to "Like It Is.") Address: Like It Is 7 Lincoln Square New York, NY 10023

    Published by ABC News (Channel 7) on January 3, 2008.